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[Retinal Detachment with Posterior Chamber Lens]

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Publisher Thieme
Specialty Ophthalmology
Date 1992 Feb 1
PMID 1578871
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Abstract

Pseudophakic retinal detachment was seen in 55 cases out of 13,692 patients that underwent cataract surgery and posterior chamber lens implantation in a 5 year period. The six-month incidence was 0.4%. Main risk factors were: myopia, capsular tear resp. zonular dialysis, and male gender. Sulcus- and capsular bag fixation showed the same incidence. 42% of pseudophakic retinal detachments occurred within the first 12 months after cataract surgery and 84% within the first three years. The resulting cumulation rate is discussed. The outcome of detachment surgery was reduced with increased rate of PVR. No typical localisation of retinal holes was found.

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